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We constantly hear about these so-called "fleshly desires" that will condemn one to hell. Would someone mind explaining the difference between the oft parroted unnatural "fleshly desires" and one's natural and bible-approved "sexual desires"? We really do need to get the two differences clear in our minds so that it doesn't just sound like religious rhetoric, which - ahem - it really does.
Since you use the term 'fleshly desires' often, sc, how about a lucid explanation as to the difference between 'legit' sexual desires and 'non-legit' sexual desires?
We constantly hear about these so-called "fleshly desires" that will condemn one to hell. Would someone mind explaining the difference between the oft parroted unnatural "fleshly desires" and one's natural and bible-approved "sexual desires"? We really do need to get the two differences clear in our minds so that it doesn't just sound like religious rhetoric, which - ahem - it really does.
Since you use the term 'fleshly desires' often, sc, how about a lucid explanation as to the difference between 'legit' sexual desires and 'non-legit' sexual desires?
It depends ENTIRELY on your selfish state of mind at the time and whether or not anyone is being hurt or harmed by them, directly or indirectly.
We constantly hear about these so-called "fleshly desires" that will condemn one to hell. Would someone mind explaining the difference between the oft parroted unnatural "fleshly desires" and one's natural and bible-approved "sexual desires"? We really do need to get the two differences clear in our minds so that it doesn't just sound like religious rhetoric, which - ahem - it really does.
Since you use the term 'fleshly desires' often, sc, how about a lucid explanation as to the difference between 'legit' sexual desires and 'non-legit' sexual desires?
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Originally Posted by MysticPhD
It depends ENTIRELY on your selfish state of mind at the time and whether or not anyone is being hurt or harmed by them, directly or indirectly.
Okay. But doesn't that beg the question as to how scgraham, Jeff, Vizio and company seem to be able to determine which is which and who should attain heaven or be sent to hell for practicing one or the other? They DO seem to know!
You do realize that I'm sorta 'funning' with scgraham, don't you? He comes across as being so 'holier-than-thou' that he deserves a few 'being shot in the foot moments' to take the wind out of his sails. Not that anything will, I fear.
Okay. But doesn't that beg the question as to how scgraham, Jeff, Vizio and company seem to be able to determine which is which and who should attain heaven or be sent to hell for practicing one or the other? They DO seem to know!
You do realize that I'm sorta 'funning' with scgraham, don't you? He comes across as being so 'holier-than-thou' that he deserves a few 'being shot in the foot moments' to take the wind out of his sails. Not that anything will, I fear.
So you think that jeffbase and scgraham ate two different people?
This is true. If Jesus existed, I love the man. If he never existed, I love the idea of the man.
A poor, radical, man. His story is told from the view point of the poor, sick, and marginalized.
His story was not enough, for others. They had to embellish.
And a man who was firmly against sinful behavior. You might want to pay attention to his words.
“What comes out of a person is what defiles him. For from within, out of the heart of man, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride, foolishness. All these evil things come from within, and they defile a person.â€
And a man who was firmly against sinful behavior. You might want to pay attention to his words.
“What comes out of a person is what defiles him. For from within, out of the heart of man, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, coveting, wickedness, deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride, foolishness. All these evil things come from within, and they defile a person.â€
- Jesus Christ
I am not capable of sinful behavior, little brother. I believe Mathew missed the mark when he did not write about whining. Make that endless whining.
You do have a delightful overactive imagination though. I loved the whole there will be floggings and public executions in Texas for Christians.
Will that be before or after session?
There is nothing wrong with sensuality. Something pleasing to the senses. Taste, touch, smell, sound, sight, intuition. Unless you are dead, you are sensual.
I do not envy you, I do not slander you, I am not proud of you. Your foolishness is well documented.
Nothing phonier than a living sinner judging the sins of other sinners. What does it feel like to have such a false sense of security? Jeff you have no idea what sins will commit in the future. Jeff, it is not looking good for you, as you sin every year, month, week, and day. Your judgment of others is moot.
While I agree we should not judge the sins of others, the Bible clearly does.
It recognizes we all sin, like it or not, and the standard of God's judgement is repentance and turning from each particular sin, not saying "we all sin so what can I do?". The Bible is actually pretty clear on what to do.
Willful sinners are judge adversely by God until/if they repent and quit that sin.
While I agree we should not judge the sins of others, the Bible clearly does.
It recognizes we all sin, like it or not, and the standard of God's judgement is repentance and turning from each particular sin, not saying "we all sin so what can I do?". The Bible is actually pretty clear on what to do.
Willful sinners are judge adversely by God until/if they repent and quit that sin.
What Jeff fails to realize is; he has no place in that relationship.
I am not capable of sinful behavior, little brother. I believe Mathew missed the mark when he did not write about whining. Make that endless whining.
You do have a delightful overactive imagination though. I loved the whole there will be floggings and public executions in Texas for Christians.
Will that be before or after session?
There is nothing wrong with sensuality. Something pleasing to the senses. Taste, touch, smell, sound, sight, intuition. Unless you are dead, you are sensual.
I do not envy you, I do not slander you, I am not proud of you. Your foolishness is well documented.
Oh you do plenty of slander. So you disagree with Jesus? Well then you are not a Christ follower. Maybe you're an atheist. I can't keep you people straight anymore. You all have the same condescending rhetoric.
Nothing phonier than a living sinner judging the sins of other sinners. What does it feel like to have such a false sense of security? Jeff you have no idea what sins will commit in the future. Jeff, it is not looking good for you, as you sin every year, month, week, and day. Your judgment of others is moot.
Judging is a phony word that is toss around and used as a crutch by arguments like this. Judgement involves a call for punishment, directly calling out a person and condemning them. I have done none of this. Stating a general belief about sin and its nature is not judging. If you take offense to that then it probably means you've done something wrong and are angry at the truth.
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